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<blockquote data-quote="Tarw Coch" data-source="post: 7873563" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>That’s the way my vote will most likely go this time, I know a few others, folk you’d consider traditionaly Conservative thinking the same. </p><p>But a 230000 majority will take some over turning, especially when there’s such a lot of choice which could well split the vote of disenchanted Conservative voters.</p><p>Then there’s the ones who will never vote for anyone else, one local farmer has been around to have a word with me after I’ve shared a few things on Facebook from other parties...........with the deliberate intent of winding him up, it worked he’s been around to tell me they’re all lefties and the only ones who will look after my interests are the Tory’s.</p><p></p><p>I am of the opinion that a change would do good if only until the next election, might make the Tory’s think and not take us for granted as a safe seat for a while, indeed a change this time would probably be the best chance the conservatives have of me voting for them next time. Although I’m more a conservative at heart, I haven’t voted that way for some time as I was no fan of Owen Paterson so have been using my vote as a protest vote, not that it’s made a lot of difference.</p><p></p><p>I would like to see a change this time but I’m not expecting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarw Coch, post: 7873563, member: 1008"] That’s the way my vote will most likely go this time, I know a few others, folk you’d consider traditionaly Conservative thinking the same. But a 230000 majority will take some over turning, especially when there’s such a lot of choice which could well split the vote of disenchanted Conservative voters. Then there’s the ones who will never vote for anyone else, one local farmer has been around to have a word with me after I’ve shared a few things on Facebook from other parties...........with the deliberate intent of winding him up, it worked he’s been around to tell me they’re all lefties and the only ones who will look after my interests are the Tory’s. I am of the opinion that a change would do good if only until the next election, might make the Tory’s think and not take us for granted as a safe seat for a while, indeed a change this time would probably be the best chance the conservatives have of me voting for them next time. Although I’m more a conservative at heart, I haven’t voted that way for some time as I was no fan of Owen Paterson so have been using my vote as a protest vote, not that it’s made a lot of difference. I would like to see a change this time but I’m not expecting it. [/QUOTE]
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